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the law enforcement source that i spoke with would not say where the mail was coming from. but there were several people who sent mail to this suspect at this facility. he did not get it. they turned it over to the fbi for analysis. but there you have it. people reaching out to the suspect while he was at the beth israel deaconess hospital for this last week. >> all right. ashleigh banfield, great stuff. thank you so much. much more to cover from here in boston but we want to quickly update you on the flight delays caused by the forced spending cuts and some good news for travelers. thousands of air traffic controllers will head back to work soon. today the house of representatives voted for a bill ending the furloughs that went into effect sunday. they caused some 3,000 flight delays. this bill gives the faa permission to move money from another part of its budget to fund the controllers. it's wiggle room in the forced federal spending cuts, the so-called sequester. president obama is expected to sign it later today. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash joins us
the law enforcement source that i spoke with would not say where the mail was coming from. but there were several people who sent mail to this suspect at this facility. he did not get it. they turned it over to the fbi for analysis. but there you have it. people reaching out to the suspect while he was at the beth israel deaconess hospital for this last week. >> all right. ashleigh banfield, great stuff. thank you so much. much more to cover from here in boston but we want to quickly...
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for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. my mother has suffered. as well as my children. i would like to get back to normal, which for me means being the best father that i can be to my children, supporting my favorite charity save a life foundation and entertaining through my music. thank you. >> paul kevin curtis, released from custody, charges dropped. there's still plenty of stuff we don't know about what happened. dan lothian, our white house correspondent, is standing by. dan, we do know that ricin-l
for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do...
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law enforcement officer was, sean collier was killed on tuesday night and that murder has not been charged yet at all and we should see the state do more work on that front in the coming days and weeks, we expect. >> as you talk about going forward in all this what do we know of how the process progresses from here? there was that legal hearing on monday. what happens next? >> that was just the very beginning, a complaint was filed. he still will have to appear in court, be indicted and there is a hearing set for may 30th at 10:00 a.m. that the judge mentioned in this hearing monday morning. >> before i let you go, erin what do we know about legal defense? did he have legal representation in that hospital room? >> reporter: i have the transcript of the court hearing here there is controversy on friday and over the weekend about him not being mirandized. they went through it twice today and offered the use of an attorney and the one word he spoke was no when asked if he could afford an attorney and he was presented with defense attorneys today. >>> we want to bring you a look at the case ag
law enforcement officer was, sean collier was killed on tuesday night and that murder has not been charged yet at all and we should see the state do more work on that front in the coming days and weeks, we expect. >> as you talk about going forward in all this what do we know of how the process progresses from here? there was that legal hearing on monday. what happens next? >> that was just the very beginning, a complaint was filed. he still will have to appear in court, be indicted...
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a passed law that made it all the way through the supreme court. today we're talking about chipping bits and pieces of little wiggle rooms away. and can't you look at this in a forest snefd a tree and see how much farther ahead we are than two weeks ago? >> you've been working on this for three weeks you say and i've been working on it for 43 years. and the way the constitution is set up, when a bill is passed by the house and senate and authorized by the supreme court, you don't use the nation's physicfiz physical -- >> that's an old argument. >> you can't do it. >> apparently you can't. and that is causing us great grief out here in america. what we're all asking you, by the way, if i can remind you, of what your disapproval rating is right now. i think you're at 76% for republicans and 61% for democrats. that is not good. you have to account for that. your job is to negotiate and to be a good negotiator. and americans don't think you or the republicans are doing a good job at that. >> america is right. but there's one thing that you have to make
a passed law that made it all the way through the supreme court. today we're talking about chipping bits and pieces of little wiggle rooms away. and can't you look at this in a forest snefd a tree and see how much farther ahead we are than two weeks ago? >> you've been working on this for three weeks you say and i've been working on it for 43 years. and the way the constitution is set up, when a bill is passed by the house and senate and authorized by the supreme court, you don't use the...
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, what has always been in the law. but the thing is that the law says the old plans can be grandfathered in. what you're seeing is insurers not wanting to maintain an old group of these grand fathered in plans. so a lot of people have been getting cancellations and that's the reality that the white house and president obama are now dealing with. >> which is so bizarre. when you think back over the last few years to the number of appearances and speeches that have been given that have been so em fattic, you've got to wonder, how could anyone have known that there be this strange grand father thing. have a listen to the way it's been depicted over the last few years. >> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor under the remorm proposals that we put forward. if you like your private health insurance, you can keep it. if you like the plan you have, you can keep it. if you like the doctor you have, you can keep your doctor too. we will keep this promise to the american people, if you like your doctor, you will be a
, what has always been in the law. but the thing is that the law says the old plans can be grandfathered in. what you're seeing is insurers not wanting to maintain an old group of these grand fathered in plans. so a lot of people have been getting cancellations and that's the reality that the white house and president obama are now dealing with. >> which is so bizarre. when you think back over the last few years to the number of appearances and speeches that have been given that have been...
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he was involved in much more than law enforcement. he was involved with the ambulance service on campus. he helped out organizations that were fighting cancer. someone who everyone has something good to say about today. getting the spotlight shined on his life and all the kacauses h supported. >> he will be remembered by a medal in his honor. >> reporter: mit saying they have set up a fund. this fund will support the collier medal. this is something that will be handed out to individuals who sort of have his kind of values and support the kind of causes he has supported. this is something they want to establish so it will more than just a tragedy that is the center of his life. >> dan lothian, over at white house for us. we'll have coverage of the memorial service. >>> just ahead here in the "cnn newsroom," we're going to introduce you to a man who survived the boston terror attacks, but only days later became a witness to a massive explosion in texas. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to f
he was involved in much more than law enforcement. he was involved with the ambulance service on campus. he helped out organizations that were fighting cancer. someone who everyone has something good to say about today. getting the spotlight shined on his life and all the kacauses h supported. >> he will be remembered by a medal in his honor. >> reporter: mit saying they have set up a fund. this fund will support the collier medal. this is something that will be handed out to...
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so, there's a lot for the law enforcement officials to do. and we just have to differentiate between what they believe the suspect is telling them and what they believe they can verify and what might be the truth, anderson. >> also lawmakers want to talk to the fbi about their treatment of the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, about their interviews with him before he went to russia and any follow-up that they did or did not do, correct? >> yeah. and there's a whole list of questions there, of course, policymakers are asking and we're trying to get to the bottom of what really happened during before and after the time when tamerlan tsarnaev went to russia. federal law enforcement official, for example, this morning, telling cnn tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no fly list. that was something up for debate for a while. the official said that when the fbi looked at tamerlan, there was no derogatory information found and the u.s. never deemed him a threat. the official said when the russian government asked the fbi to look into him
so, there's a lot for the law enforcement officials to do. and we just have to differentiate between what they believe the suspect is telling them and what they believe they can verify and what might be the truth, anderson. >> also lawmakers want to talk to the fbi about their treatment of the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, about their interviews with him before he went to russia and any follow-up that they did or did not do, correct? >> yeah. and there's a whole list of...
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that's ignorance of the law. who is right here. >> it's too early to tell, but he is the guru. what he's pointing out is you do not want to mess this up. you don't want to get a confession or information without ma ran diezing him if in fact you cannot later label him as an enemy combatant then anything he says is subject to be so pressed and not in a court of law. go ahead, give him counsel, he's not going to get bond, ma ran diez him and conduct a thorough investigation so everything staunds up when we get him into a court of law. >> okay. there is no state death penalty in massachusetts. so the death penalty off the table in. >> no. don, this is an interesting thing. he is be charged by both federally and state and that is not double jeopardy. a lot of people hear that and they you can't do that. double jeopardy involves being charged twice in in the same court. he absolutely can be tried. there is a federal death penalty for murder and we know very saudly not only do we have the tragic killing right there at the boston marathon, then we have this police officer who was also
that's ignorance of the law. who is right here. >> it's too early to tell, but he is the guru. what he's pointing out is you do not want to mess this up. you don't want to get a confession or information without ma ran diezing him if in fact you cannot later label him as an enemy combatant then anything he says is subject to be so pressed and not in a court of law. go ahead, give him counsel, he's not going to get bond, ma ran diez him and conduct a thorough investigation so everything...
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the law enforcement agencies will be looking at other missing persons cases in the area, and the real evidence will come from the three young women that now will die vulg what they've learned, what they knew from the ten years of being inside of that home. a short while ago i had a conversation with julio castro. he is the uncle of the three men that are now considered suspects in this case, and i asked him about what is the family reaction to this? listen. >>. >> i haven't been able to talk to immediate family other than my -- their reaction is surprising. everybody is surprised what's happening. >> what would you say to your nephew if you could talk to him? >> what would you want to know? >> what can i say? >> shame on you. >> number one question probably by law enforcement, by everybody in this city is how come nobody knew? how could it go on so long? i can't answer that for you yet. >> trr so many -- i can hear the din just around you with the number of reporters that descend odd that street and that the amount of information that's still yet to be unearthed in this. martin savidg
the law enforcement agencies will be looking at other missing persons cases in the area, and the real evidence will come from the three young women that now will die vulg what they've learned, what they knew from the ten years of being inside of that home. a short while ago i had a conversation with julio castro. he is the uncle of the three men that are now considered suspects in this case, and i asked him about what is the family reaction to this? listen. >>. >> i haven't been...
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authority to waive the law. i'm sure it is going to have dramatic shock waves in egypt and elsewhere in the region. >> look, that's the knee jerk reaction from so many people. let's pull our money. if we are funneling billions ofs that is easy. let's stop. it is never that easy. when you say a coup changes the dynamics, does it or is there more to the agreements that we strike with these countries whereby it matterers what we give to the countries next like israel and the aid we give to israel. is it as simple as it is a coup, you lose your money? >> i would be shocked. the u.s. egyptian military relationship has been very, very strong over these years since the signing of the camp david accords and the peace treaty back in 1979. the u.s. has strong interests for continuing this military assistance with the largest of of the arab countries. it is very, very powerful. that military institution in egypt has been one of the major supporters of the u.s. in that part of the world. i would be very surprised if the u.s
authority to waive the law. i'm sure it is going to have dramatic shock waves in egypt and elsewhere in the region. >> look, that's the knee jerk reaction from so many people. let's pull our money. if we are funneling billions ofs that is easy. let's stop. it is never that easy. when you say a coup changes the dynamics, does it or is there more to the agreements that we strike with these countries whereby it matterers what we give to the countries next like israel and the aid we give to...
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that's not part of the law. the truth is it isn't part of the law and the jury needs to understand it according to this defense attorney. >> the jury told by the court it's not illegal to follow somebody especially if you're doing it to tell the police where this person went. >> response? >> as the state objects, we would note it's the first time i ever heard unnamed media commentary cited as legal authority to the courted. i would submit while following itself might not be illegal that following is one factor the jury is free to consider in this case. it is something that evinces the defendant's state of mind. it doesn't have to be illegal and i don't think the instruction -- we want to talk about what confuses the jury. when the court starts telling them things like it is not illegal to walk across the street. it is not illegal to walk home from 7-eleven in the rainwearing a hoodie. it is not illegal to be armed with a pack of skittles. that tennes to confuse the jury. it is also inappropriate for the court --
that's not part of the law. the truth is it isn't part of the law and the jury needs to understand it according to this defense attorney. >> the jury told by the court it's not illegal to follow somebody especially if you're doing it to tell the police where this person went. >> response? >> as the state objects, we would note it's the first time i ever heard unnamed media commentary cited as legal authority to the courted. i would submit while following itself might not be...
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the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers, families and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy, she, her daughter and her family, are trying to come to terms with this event. thank you. >> live in boston with more. griff, what can you tell me about the now widow, katheryn russ snell. >> hi, greta. tonight we know that katheryn russ sell talking to the authorities, but we don't know what she's telling them and authorities have a lot of questions for her. we know this for sure, and that is that katie, or katheryn has gone through a dramatic transformation in the last three years. in 2010 she dropped out of college, married tamerlan, gave birth to their daughter and converted to islam. a devout muslim wearing the traditional headdress. she didn't have relationships with many, but one neighbor's apartment backs up directly to the tsarnaev house said there was at times quite a temper in
the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers, families and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy, she, her daughter and her family, are trying to come to terms with this event. thank you. >> live in boston with more. griff, what can you tell me about the now widow, katheryn russ snell....
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they certainly will release that videotape in a court of law. they've described it in extensive detail. that's going to be powerful, powerful evidence in a potential trial. tom, thanks very much. let's recap quickly the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now facing federal charges, among them use gd and conspiring to 0 use a weapon of mass destruction rulgting in death. let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, what happens next? >> what happens next is that the case will be presented to a grand jury. prosecutors will begin presenting evidence, leading to an indictment. i think the process is going to slow down a great deal. remember, this crime was only a week ago. the government is going to have to assemble a lot of scientific evidence trying to tie material that could be connected to the defendant, to the bomb itself. this is complicated stuff. i think it's going to be months in the grand jury until a final indictment is ready to be presented probably. and then at that point the case will be presented to a trial judg
they certainly will release that videotape in a court of law. they've described it in extensive detail. that's going to be powerful, powerful evidence in a potential trial. tom, thanks very much. let's recap quickly the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now facing federal charges, among them use gd and conspiring to 0 use a weapon of mass destruction rulgting in death. let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, what happens next? >> what happens next is that the...
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>> i've been talking to some of my former colleagues who are still active in law enforcement, and we're all wondering, why did they throw burners into an occupied building? were they doing it to drive him out? were they doing it to burn the house down around him? we don't know. these are all questions that need to be asked. >> i can tell that you it was not on purpose, we did not intentionally burn down that cabin to get mr. dorner out. the tear gas canisters that we used does generate a lot of heat, we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> there are also questions about why authorities couldn't find dorner when he had been hiding right under their noses. the cabin where he was holed up was just across the street from one sheriff's command center, and only two miles from another. as the showdown ended there were no celebrations. as thoughts turned to grieving families. but i really did not realize the sheer scale of this, and how many people are touched by his life. >> sadness that four lives were taken. but relief that christopher dorner's reign of terror
>> i've been talking to some of my former colleagues who are still active in law enforcement, and we're all wondering, why did they throw burners into an occupied building? were they doing it to drive him out? were they doing it to burn the house down around him? we don't know. these are all questions that need to be asked. >> i can tell that you it was not on purpose, we did not intentionally burn down that cabin to get mr. dorner out. the tear gas canisters that we used does...
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but the law takes away judicial discretion, meaning, if proven, three years you get. >> what about this. looks at this point in the early offerings that there were only two people inside that house when the alleged incident occurred. yes, there's evidence of audio. but you who hard is it to prove that a gun is pointed where someone is alleging its been points? >> when it's one person, the other person. it could be he say, she say. it's been core rob brags. number one, she says he pushed me out of the phone and barricaded the door with furniture. there was furniture at the door when the police came. number two, he had a gun. the police found a gun. and number three, you have a tape. and she's really contemporaneously saying what he's doing. so at the end of the day it's about credibility. and if what she says is deemed to be credible, it's problematic for him. >> but it's always that issue of reasonable doubt. >> defense attorneys love it. >> joey jackson, thank you for pleasure. >> i appreciate that. >>> so the other story that just will not seem to go away, much to my chagrined, it's m
but the law takes away judicial discretion, meaning, if proven, three years you get. >> what about this. looks at this point in the early offerings that there were only two people inside that house when the alleged incident occurred. yes, there's evidence of audio. but you who hard is it to prove that a gun is pointed where someone is alleging its been points? >> when it's one person, the other person. it could be he say, she say. it's been core rob brags. number one, she says he...
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the law kicks in next year. >>> frightening sights and sounds from alabama last night. >>> a series of fuel barge explosions along the mobile river sent three to the hospital with burns. coast guard and firefighters responded to two explosions followed by two blasts. it took place near carnival "triumph." the situation was so unstable, they let the barges burn into the night. >>> here is your "first look" at the morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> a bizarre scene at the campus of the medical university of south carolina. gop congressional candidate mark sanford decided to debate a cut-out poster of house leader, nancy pelosi. his democratic opponent refused at least one debate. where do you stand on it? what she would say is in a way that's very different from the way i stood for a long while. the whole notion of bringing our financial house in order. >> that's not weird at all. >> pelosi's office said the only people that took this seriously were the people at kinkos. >>> a man never short on words has to go down to 140 characters. he joined twitter. it's@billclinton. >>> your gov
the law kicks in next year. >>> frightening sights and sounds from alabama last night. >>> a series of fuel barge explosions along the mobile river sent three to the hospital with burns. coast guard and firefighters responded to two explosions followed by two blasts. it took place near carnival "triumph." the situation was so unstable, they let the barges burn into the night. >>> here is your "first look" at the morning dish of scrambled politics....
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if you want to change laws on abortion or immigration, you name it, tax laws, whatever, let that be a piece of legislation that people hammer out. but to tie it about something whether you break the promises of the united states government, the people all over the world as well as its own citizens, just makes no sense. it ought to be banned as a weapon. it should be like nuclear bombs, too horrible to use. >> those are strong words. congressman, are you listening to a man like warren buffett, you republicans and your demands when you talk about the leverage of the debt ceiling? >> of course. known wants to see the debt ceiling breached. but with all due respect to mr. buffett, his comments ignore history. the leverage of the debt ceiling has been the times when we've come together as a nation and worked to pass plans that would reduce spending. we ought to do it now. you know, it's the president and harry reid who are saying they won't negotiate. the house republican position is we want to come to the table and we're being told unless the president gets his way, that he won't come. >>
if you want to change laws on abortion or immigration, you name it, tax laws, whatever, let that be a piece of legislation that people hammer out. but to tie it about something whether you break the promises of the united states government, the people all over the world as well as its own citizens, just makes no sense. it ought to be banned as a weapon. it should be like nuclear bombs, too horrible to use. >> those are strong words. congressman, are you listening to a man like warren...
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and that's why you're seeing states who are putting laws in place that will hold parents responsible when something tragic happens. >> right. well said, star. good to talk to you again. talk to you again soon. >> you've got it. >>> coming up, katy perry's "roar" reinterpreted. meet the girls behind the inspiring viral hit lighting up the internet. it's incredibly moving. i'm going to talk to some of them after the break. ♪ you're going to hear me roar ♪ i am a champion and you're gonna hear me roar ♪ >>> children's hospital in dartmouth, hitchcock hammon put their own twist on katy perry's hit, "roar." the viral video is burning up the web. three performers, welcome, ladies, all three of you. what an amazing day it must have been for you. the whole world has been watching this video. i watched it this morning. it's one of the most moving and uplifting things i've seen in a long time. megan, you're 16. what was the idea behind this? >> it was to have everybody who has gone through rough times and hurdles that they have to jump over to come together and to just share our message,
and that's why you're seeing states who are putting laws in place that will hold parents responsible when something tragic happens. >> right. well said, star. good to talk to you again. talk to you again soon. >> you've got it. >>> coming up, katy perry's "roar" reinterpreted. meet the girls behind the inspiring viral hit lighting up the internet. it's incredibly moving. i'm going to talk to some of them after the break. ♪ you're going to hear me roar ♪ i am a...
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in case law on which i would rely, begins i think in the stack that's been provided, it is hermanson versus state 604, 7 second, 775, the supreme court florida case from 1992 and in that case as set forth on page 2 of the court's decision, a third degree murder provision, section 782.04 provides the killing of a human being engaged in the commission of child abuse constitutes murder in the third degree and is a felony in the second degree. in that case unfortunately the state combined the instructions for both child abuse and child neglect but otherwise that was the reason i believe that the conviction was reversed. obviously the reason the case is there is to show that, yes, third degree murder premised upon an underlying conviction for child abuse is a rational or a listed offense in the state of florida. >> a child is someone under the age of 18, and trayvon martin was 17 when he died. hence this argument but a last minute argument to try to get that lesser included, a felony murder, a murder, that's a death that happens in the commission of a felony, the felony that's underlying
in case law on which i would rely, begins i think in the stack that's been provided, it is hermanson versus state 604, 7 second, 775, the supreme court florida case from 1992 and in that case as set forth on page 2 of the court's decision, a third degree murder provision, section 782.04 provides the killing of a human being engaged in the commission of child abuse constitutes murder in the third degree and is a felony in the second degree. in that case unfortunately the state combined the...
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she called him and then did not tell law enforcement. and they're living in a small apartment and they're not sure how she could not be aware. >> whether he went on the trip and away for six months, things would have likely changed. the question is what changed? what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a terror act, you're obligated to report it. otherwise, you can be charged. that is clearly not something she wants. she has a child to think b. >> a significant development from one of the people from the center of the story. mark geragos joins me now, criminal defense attorney. former fbi counter-terrorism expert. great to have both of you with us. mark, obviously this is significant development f catherine russell spoke to her husband after the pictures here on national television which we're reporting she did and she did not call law enforcement and say i recognize that man. i know who he is, how damming is that? >> not very. not damming at all. she's got a spousal privileg
she called him and then did not tell law enforcement. and they're living in a small apartment and they're not sure how she could not be aware. >> whether he went on the trip and away for six months, things would have likely changed. the question is what changed? what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a terror act, you're obligated to report it. otherwise, you can be charged. that is clearly not something she wants. she has a...
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they have a higher burden than say the local law enforcement does in bringing a murder case or homicide case. >> so, mark, jump in there if you would. a lot of times these terms are thrown out and for the average person it's a little difficult to parse out what it means. what does this mean that the fetds are looking at this? >> they're saying whatever happens to kendrick violated his civil rights. they're sort of presuming that the way the investigation was handled may well have violated kendrick's rights. it may have happened how he was killed or passed or how the gugs wasn't looked into properly. i agree with danny. i'm just hoping with the focus we have on the case that we take the opportunity to let the feds come in, take a look at it, and tell everyone once and for all what truly happened that day. >> i hope along with everything we can get to that level of mystery solving. mark o'mara, great to have you here. and, danny, stick around. i have a couple of things i want you to weigh in on. >>> i want to talk about another story we're working on. more than a dozen elderly men and wom
they have a higher burden than say the local law enforcement does in bringing a murder case or homicide case. >> so, mark, jump in there if you would. a lot of times these terms are thrown out and for the average person it's a little difficult to parse out what it means. what does this mean that the fetds are looking at this? >> they're saying whatever happens to kendrick violated his civil rights. they're sort of presuming that the way the investigation was handled may well have...
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with law enforcement mounted against him. in the end if he gets into a firefighter he's going to wind up sked. . dead. a peaceful surrender can be arranged. that's the only way out at this point. >> that's why i want to ask this. he's a media junkie. he has contacted cnn. he knows people by name on this network. it is possible that he's watching the developments. he's gone underground after shooting at will. he's gone under the radar. so if he's watching, is there something he should know about what that would mean for him? if he surrendered. would that mitigate his case? does this tell people, maybe w don't go for the death penalty. quite possibly not a way out of lifetime in jail but a way out of the death penalty if he comes forward voluntarily? >> it would heavily mitigate his case and also i've read his manifesto and his point basically is the system has been totally irrational and unfair in the way he was treated. for him now to surrender, his message has been broadcast. and it certainly will be broadcast in a trial to
with law enforcement mounted against him. in the end if he gets into a firefighter he's going to wind up sked. . dead. a peaceful surrender can be arranged. that's the only way out at this point. >> that's why i want to ask this. he's a media junkie. he has contacted cnn. he knows people by name on this network. it is possible that he's watching the developments. he's gone underground after shooting at will. he's gone under the radar. so if he's watching, is there something he should know...
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according to a law enforcement official, rockefeller said he tried to brake, but the train didn't stop. the 20 year railroad veteran and coherent. result of drug and alcohol tests are not yet known. the ntsb will also look at whether fatigue was a factor. >> we will be developing what we call a 72-hour time line so that we have a good understanding of what sort of activities preceded this accident. >> reporter: sources tell cnn rockefeller's phone records have been subpoenaed. but based on a preliminary review, it was not believed he was on his phone. among the victims, jim lovell who was commuting to work on sunday morning. >> my dad was not a victim. he was a loving father. great dad. best friend. uncle. i'm so proud and blessed that i was able to call him my father. >> and renee marsh joins me live now. the subpoenas that you mentioned for the engineer's phone records, can you expound on that a little bit? what are they asking for and have they issued the subpoenas? >> reporter: we know that they want those phone records because essentially what they want to know is was this person
according to a law enforcement official, rockefeller said he tried to brake, but the train didn't stop. the 20 year railroad veteran and coherent. result of drug and alcohol tests are not yet known. the ntsb will also look at whether fatigue was a factor. >> we will be developing what we call a 72-hour time line so that we have a good understanding of what sort of activities preceded this accident. >> reporter: sources tell cnn rockefeller's phone records have been subpoenaed. but...
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they will put up what's called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and the law enforcers so all they gather is intelligence. that's what this high value investigation or interrogation interrogation group is designed to do. >> well, you know, what's interesting here is that, as you said, i mean they don't need these statements. you know, i'm not quite sure that this whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears based on the number of photos and images, etc., etc. but judge, what charges might they file against him? and if this case is brought in federal court, and it seems that all indications are that it will be brought in federal court, isn't a federal judge bound by, you know, the federal rules of evidence, preaccusatory delay, because they may not be able to talk to this defendant for a month or two because he's so drugged from all the injuries, and would a judge be faced with the evidentiary issues he would be with a regular criminal in a criminal trial? >> so far as delay in charging him, motions will
they will put up what's called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and the law enforcers so all they gather is intelligence. that's what this high value investigation or interrogation interrogation group is designed to do. >> well, you know, what's interesting here is that, as you said, i mean they don't need these statements. you know, i'm not quite sure that this whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears...
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he just wanted to be in law enforcement. it was not about the pay or the benefits or the retirement, but it was about law enforcement is supposed to be all about and to help people. and he was a master at helping people. i think that m.i.t. lost someone that truly cared about them. i think that we lost someone who we learned more from him, than with he ever learned from us. >> reporter: at 26 years old. that says a lot. >> yes, and you know, i have been a cop for almost 40 years and i was with the state police and with m.i.t. for 11 and you see a lot. you really do, anever saw anything like this. it just, everything about it is just wrong. the killing of him was so senseless. the loss of a person of his quality and his age, and the fact that it happened on a college campus, and everything about this was wrong. nothing fits. just crazy. >> and don, tonight, also, we talked to three m.i.t. students who are also emts and they were close friends of collier and they came with flowers and messages for his family, and interestingly
he just wanted to be in law enforcement. it was not about the pay or the benefits or the retirement, but it was about law enforcement is supposed to be all about and to help people. and he was a master at helping people. i think that m.i.t. lost someone that truly cared about them. i think that we lost someone who we learned more from him, than with he ever learned from us. >> reporter: at 26 years old. that says a lot. >> yes, and you know, i have been a cop for almost 40 years and...
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maybe it will help law enforcement. maybe it will help trigger things because law enforcement wants to have names now from them. is there anybody else that knew about this for a decade. >> the details, the facts, those things that will lead to hard and fast charges against one or all of these brothers. this is -- their testimony is going to be critical. their information is going to be critical, right? >> it is going to be extremely critical. because they will want to corroborate the forensic evidence that they're getting from computers and cell phones and text messages and e-mails and fingerprints from the home. >> so much. >> with their statements. >> this investigation is just beginning. but for now, gina dejesus will be coming home and as jean said, a momentous occasion for her and this community as they begin to try to heal from the horrors that developed in a home not far away. i'm going to thank you so much for watching and i'm going to turn it over to my colleague, brooke baldwin, who is going to carry the torch
maybe it will help law enforcement. maybe it will help trigger things because law enforcement wants to have names now from them. is there anybody else that knew about this for a decade. >> the details, the facts, those things that will lead to hard and fast charges against one or all of these brothers. this is -- their testimony is going to be critical. their information is going to be critical, right? >> it is going to be extremely critical. because they will want to corroborate...
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the law in ohio does allow for the commitment of what's called an unruly child to the custody of the state. the problem here is the parents just didn't follow the proper procedure. you can't return a kid like he's a pair of khakis at the gap. you have to go to the agency, they will set up an intake and have a court hearing to determine whether or not your child is in need of services and can remain in the home. that can ultimately result in the state taking that child back, in this instance it would be back, if he's unruly and encoregible and in need of services and help but the problem here is the parents took it upon themselves to drop the child off with, as you said, some clothes and that is a no, no. it's not following procedure. >> so the charge, i was a little dumb struck by misdemeanor charges of nonsupport of dependents. how serious is that karch? is it possible they could face more? >> yeah, these charges are typically in ohio, there's brought along with other charges for failure to support. in other words, maybe a dad who moved to florida with the cocktail waitress and isn'
the law in ohio does allow for the commitment of what's called an unruly child to the custody of the state. the problem here is the parents just didn't follow the proper procedure. you can't return a kid like he's a pair of khakis at the gap. you have to go to the agency, they will set up an intake and have a court hearing to determine whether or not your child is in need of services and can remain in the home. that can ultimately result in the state taking that child back, in this instance it...
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again, this is -- this was the stance of law enforcement all day. those weapons are the same issued to the armed forces overseas. that's a basic m-4 semi-automatic long barrelled weapon. they were not fooling around. they had an extremely dangerous suspect pinned down. several people noticed a black vehicle which people assume to be a hearse in the foreground. we don't know if that's true. various sizes and shapes of vehicles. some of which folks have never seen before because they are for specialized tasks. lester holt, anything from where you are. >> reporter: you're talking about the fear and the children of people who heard explosions and shots last night. any of us who heard shots fired in anger know what a horrible sound that is. it takes a while to learn when it's coming your way. you don't know. that's what a lot of people heard last night with explosions and shots. i want to point out we have been watching police officers work so well together. different agencies. we know that typically their arrival is between agencies. they are united in
again, this is -- this was the stance of law enforcement all day. those weapons are the same issued to the armed forces overseas. that's a basic m-4 semi-automatic long barrelled weapon. they were not fooling around. they had an extremely dangerous suspect pinned down. several people noticed a black vehicle which people assume to be a hearse in the foreground. we don't know if that's true. various sizes and shapes of vehicles. some of which folks have never seen before because they are for...
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they will put up what is called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and law enforcers so that all they gather is intelligence. that is what the high value investigative or interrogation group is designed to do. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting is as you said they don't need any of these statements. i'm not quite sure that the whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears based upon the number of photos and images et cetera, et cetera. but judge, what charges might they file against him? and if this case is brought in federal court and it seems that all indications are that it will be brought in federal court, isn't a federal judge bound by, you know, the federal rules of evidence, delay because they may not be able to talk to this defendant for a month or two because he is so drugged from all of the injuries and would a judge be faced with some of the evidencery issues he would with a regular criminal in a criminal trial? >> the evidencery issues will certainly be the same. so far as delay in charging
they will put up what is called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and law enforcers so that all they gather is intelligence. that is what the high value investigative or interrogation group is designed to do. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting is as you said they don't need any of these statements. i'm not quite sure that the whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears based upon the number of photos...
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. >> there were no law enforcement officers present? >> they were there but they wasn't in the room. >> they were not allowed in the room, correct? >> i don't know about that. >> were you present there when chief lee was talking to the mayor and to city manager about the concern with having the tape released? >> objection as to hearsay. >> asked whether or not she was there. >> my objection is to hearsay what somebody else said in her present. >> it will be sustained to hearsay. rephrase your question. >> were you there during the time that chief lee was having a conversation with the mayor and city manager? >> no. >> when the tape was played for you, who played it for you? >> i'm not absolutely sure. i'm just trying to remember back. i think it was the mayor. >> it was not any law enforcement officer, correct is this. >> it was. >> who was in the room when that tape was played? >> trayvon's dad, tracy martin, jaharvis fulton, stephanie sands, daron stands, benjamin crump, attorney natalie jackson. i believe mayor triplet was there and
. >> there were no law enforcement officers present? >> they were there but they wasn't in the room. >> they were not allowed in the room, correct? >> i don't know about that. >> were you present there when chief lee was talking to the mayor and to city manager about the concern with having the tape released? >> objection as to hearsay. >> asked whether or not she was there. >> my objection is to hearsay what somebody else said in her present....
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tom fuentes, our cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. when you heard what law enforcement, massachusetts state police, watertown police, what they had to say, of course the governor and mayor, what was your immediate bottom line on state, tom, of this effort to apprehend this suspect, this alleged killer? >> wolf, i thought it's a good job on their part to come out and just let everybody know that they're methodically working through these issues. when they say they're 60%, 70% through with what they're trying to accomplish, when they say what they're doing in the neighborhoods and a controlled explosion, i think it's basically telling everybody they're there, they're making everybody safe, they're going to resolve this, they're working through the public safety issues. and i think that, again, it's an example of each agency of a task force brings to the table their expertise. so, yes, you've got the federal investigators off trying to cover leads all over the world and resolve issues on the subjects of the case. but then you also have t
tom fuentes, our cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. when you heard what law enforcement, massachusetts state police, watertown police, what they had to say, of course the governor and mayor, what was your immediate bottom line on state, tom, of this effort to apprehend this suspect, this alleged killer? >> wolf, i thought it's a good job on their part to come out and just let everybody know that they're methodically working through these issues. when they...
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he's speaking to law enforcement and he's trying to give them information. >> okay. you had not heard that before? >> i hadn't heard that part before, no. >> you heard another part dealing with where he uses the words, some other derogatory words. you had not hard that before? >> i may have heard snippets of it, sir. i'm hearing everything pretty much fully today. >> okay. >> you try to become familiar with his voice. you were already familiar with his voice but trying to compare it to the 911 recording on saturday? >> yes, sir. >> you didn't listen to any other recordings? >> no. >> you didn't compare it to any other voices he married prior calls? >> no, sir. >> you already knew his voice? >> yes, sir. >> on that recording that you listened to, the 911 operator -- i'm sorry, the one mr. o'mara played for it. you know which one i'm talking about. the one you listened to saturday. >> yes, sir. >> it was similar to the one played in court, correct? >> yes. >> you heard the person, you believe is george zimmerman yelling help, help continuously? >> that was absolutely g
he's speaking to law enforcement and he's trying to give them information. >> okay. you had not heard that before? >> i hadn't heard that part before, no. >> you heard another part dealing with where he uses the words, some other derogatory words. you had not hard that before? >> i may have heard snippets of it, sir. i'm hearing everything pretty much fully today. >> okay. >> you try to become familiar with his voice. you were already familiar with his voice...
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it's a law. you all are grappling with that. each of you are making different decisions, but you're moving and you're making your own judgments. we also have to -- i don't think there's much disagreement, there's a need for immigration reform. there's -- i've not met a governor from the time of implementing the recovery act to now who doesn't think that we have to do something about our crumbling infrastructure in order to impact on our productivity here in this country, continue to attract, keep and bring back american business from abroad. and there's very little disagreement on the need to build an education system that has such immense possibilities for our people. but on most of these issues, we're united by more than what divides us. all these issues intersect at a place, the ones i just mentioned and others, they intersect at a place where both the state and federal governments engage. so we're going to have to work together. they overlap in many cases. we'll have our differences, but we all should agree that the united s
it's a law. you all are grappling with that. each of you are making different decisions, but you're moving and you're making your own judgments. we also have to -- i don't think there's much disagreement, there's a need for immigration reform. there's -- i've not met a governor from the time of implementing the recovery act to now who doesn't think that we have to do something about our crumbling infrastructure in order to impact on our productivity here in this country, continue to attract,...
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remarkably, despite all the gunfire when police encountered the men in watertown, several law enforcement officials say the brothers appear to have had only a single semiautomatic handgun, now being analyzed by massachusetts police. state authorities say they'll file charges of their own later this week for the killing of sean collier, the m.i.t. campus policeman that authorities say the tsarnaev brothers shot thursday night. members of congress say they want answers about whether the intelligence community should have done more to follow up on the older brother, tamerlan, after the russians complained two years ago that he appeared to be growing more radicalized. >> what about his electronic footprint, the suspect's cell phone they were trying to use to track him, the laptop they were anxious to look for inside his apartment? >> reporter: right. they have all that. they do have his cell phone we were told today. and they're looking through all of that for evidence that others may have been working with them. but they say every day they look into this, they become more convinced or leanin
remarkably, despite all the gunfire when police encountered the men in watertown, several law enforcement officials say the brothers appear to have had only a single semiautomatic handgun, now being analyzed by massachusetts police. state authorities say they'll file charges of their own later this week for the killing of sean collier, the m.i.t. campus policeman that authorities say the tsarnaev brothers shot thursday night. members of congress say they want answers about whether the...
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there are statutory aggravators by law and then there is everything else. i think no. 1 for the defense is she has no criminal record. i think that's going to be no. 1. no. 2, she has been a good prisoner. there are a couple of things where she's hidden pens and had violations in jail. she has been out and out a model prisoner, i believe. also, there is the aspect of good character. now, when we listen and look at the testimony, we know that she went and she sang the "star spankled banner" at an event. we know she was interested if photography and starting her business of wedding photography. we know she also brought food to an exboyfriend who didn't have the money to get it. i think the defense will bring this in. what about travis alexander's behavior? we'll see if the defense goes there, the victim's behavior, how he was towards jodi, impacted her, was something that psychologically affected her. post-tramatic distress disorder. you know know they will go there. there will be a lot of things argued for the defense. >> jean, quickly number one on the stat
there are statutory aggravators by law and then there is everything else. i think no. 1 for the defense is she has no criminal record. i think that's going to be no. 1. no. 2, she has been a good prisoner. there are a couple of things where she's hidden pens and had violations in jail. she has been out and out a model prisoner, i believe. also, there is the aspect of good character. now, when we listen and look at the testimony, we know that she went and she sang the "star spankled...
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do you think there should be such a law? >> the background procedures in this nation are seriously in need of modification. again, 40% of those acquiring firearms try to do it outside that background procedure. senator, you were absolutely correct. many will use a straw purchaser to go in and acquire these firearms. happens each and every day across america. it's a serious problem. the national law enforcement partnership prevent gun violence supports your initiative to address that issue. >> thank you, chief. we also heard testimony about the safety of women and gun violence. i'm seeking immediate consideration of the violence against women reauthorization act. i was told yesterday that sometime in the next couple weeks we'll have it on the floor of the senate for a vote. i do this because of concern for domestic violence victims. we have statistics to show that women in this country killed at alarming rates by domestic abusers with guns. fortunately if a woman has a protective order against her abuser, if he is able to get
do you think there should be such a law? >> the background procedures in this nation are seriously in need of modification. again, 40% of those acquiring firearms try to do it outside that background procedure. senator, you were absolutely correct. many will use a straw purchaser to go in and acquire these firearms. happens each and every day across america. it's a serious problem. the national law enforcement partnership prevent gun violence supports your initiative to address that...
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wife released a statement saying she was shocked to hear news reports about her husband and brother-in-law. she says she is cooperating with the investigation. public health officials revised the number of people injured in the attack from their initial report of 170 to now more than 280. that's because some of the survivors waited to get treatment for their injuries. a private funeral service was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. his mother and sister were seriously wounded in the attack. the family released a statement saying, this has been the most difficult week of their lives. m.i.t. campus police officer sean collier was also laid to rest tuesday. investigators tell cbs news the brothers assassinated the officer in his car so they could take his gun. vinita nair, cbs news, boston. >> reporter: we have also learned six weeks before the boston marathon bombings the older brother was at a new hampshire fireworks store. we're told at the store he bought two mortar kits. it's unknown at this time whether that was what was used in these two pressure cooker bombs but certainly anoth
wife released a statement saying she was shocked to hear news reports about her husband and brother-in-law. she says she is cooperating with the investigation. public health officials revised the number of people injured in the attack from their initial report of 170 to now more than 280. that's because some of the survivors waited to get treatment for their injuries. a private funeral service was held today for 8-year-old martin richard. his mother and sister were seriously wounded in the...
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those two thoughts, do like the law and are upset. is it fair or unfair to characterize this as they're dropping like flies, all of those democrats who at once were so in lock step with the president on this? >> i don't think we can say they're dropping like flies yet. even those who are the most critical say that they want the law to be fixed. the question is how it's fixed and when it's fixed. i think it is fair to say that theory not maybe dropping like flies, but being much more aggressive in saying to the administration that they do not think that this has gone well. with the political promise that the administration gave and also members of congress gave based on what they thought that the law actually did. >> you know, if you can stand by for one second. just as i was coming to you about this meeting, i was also headlining what was the lead story when i came to air and that was that todd park finally gave in and the administration put him forward to talk to the members of congress who are upset about the failings of the website
those two thoughts, do like the law and are upset. is it fair or unfair to characterize this as they're dropping like flies, all of those democrats who at once were so in lock step with the president on this? >> i don't think we can say they're dropping like flies yet. even those who are the most critical say that they want the law to be fixed. the question is how it's fixed and when it's fixed. i think it is fair to say that theory not maybe dropping like flies, but being much more...
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law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. and it is important to remember that since 9/11, we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> joining me now, roger increase ee, terrorism analyst. roger, want you to listen to something the boston police chief said yesterday on cbs, listen do what ed davis said. >> we have reason to believe based upon the evidence found at that scene, the explosions, the explosive ordinance that was unexploded and fire power that they had that they were going to attack other individuals. >> and roger, just to read from the complaint filed in federal court today specifically what they have in there, two unexploded ieds as well as remnants of numerous exploded ieds, also found in the search of the current suspect's, younger brother's room, they found bee-bees, the pressure cooker, low grade, also find in the search of the abandoned car, intact low grade explosive devices discovered. what do you make of those discoveries in relation to what commissioner dav
law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. and it is important to remember that since 9/11, we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> joining me now, roger increase ee, terrorism analyst. roger, want you to listen to something the boston police chief said yesterday on cbs, listen do what ed davis said. >> we have reason to believe based upon the evidence found at that scene, the explosions, the explosive...
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he had several run-ins with the law. >> he mentioned it as well when talking to police, right? >> he mentioned it as well. >> he identified himself as someone who struggled with memories of 9/11 and emotional somewhat impact on him from it. this was a common theme for him. >> right. he had three times he was arrested, 2004 arrested for shooting out the tire of another man's vehicle, 2008 cited for -- briefly jailed in georgia for disturbing the peace and arrested in 2010 for discharging a gun in public in ft. worth, texas. he was never charged in that case. you put the full picture together, the question mark remains, how did he pass two security clearances in the past year? >> that is one of the questions i believe that will be heavily debated not only when it comes to forensics but congress and the navy itself and the contractor issue and the cutbacks. there's a lot that has to play into that question. >> i was just going to add to that, we have learned also that in 2011 he was discharged from the navy, he was a navy reservist. we've learned that it was general -- general und
he had several run-ins with the law. >> he mentioned it as well when talking to police, right? >> he mentioned it as well. >> he identified himself as someone who struggled with memories of 9/11 and emotional somewhat impact on him from it. this was a common theme for him. >> right. he had three times he was arrested, 2004 arrested for shooting out the tire of another man's vehicle, 2008 cited for -- briefly jailed in georgia for disturbing the peace and arrested in 2010...